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when on trails do you have all white lighting or some amber lights as well? Trying to decide benefits of same or combo lighting. Thanks!
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YouTube the question.

Lot of good info about lighting

I have both colors on my jeep
 

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Don't hold me to it but I think there are some lights that offer both colors. I've read amber does a little better in dense fog. I think some it is probably personal preference too.
 

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Many factors can come into play. I’d check some YouTube videos and some companies that sell lighting have videos out also explaining the difference. A lot can depend on the type of trails you run and all. Ambers are great for fog or very dusty trails. Also great for snow. White in those conditions aren’t great. Do you want spots, to be able to see the sides of the trail, more of a diffuse light glow, something to see further down the trail? Tons of factors to consider. Some lights have amber covers you can snap on.
 

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Many factors can come into play. I’d check some YouTube videos and some companies that sell lighting have videos out also explaining the difference. A lot can depend on the type of trails you run and all. Ambers are great for fog or very dusty trails. Also great for snow. White in those conditions aren’t great. Do you want spots, to be able to see the sides of the trail, more of a diffuse light glow, something to see further down the trail? Tons of factors to consider. Some lights have amber covers you can snap on.
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